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the appeal of a nonintervention of foreign policy is picking up speed within the party and rand paul stopped by national review earlier this week. he's a charismatic figure and that matters in politics. this is a guy who resonates with a lot of people and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? situation he's in, many conservatives -- his father rand walk into a room and is the opposite. diffuse for ways to the situation. people who have served in politics understand how important that is. i had the privilege of going with rand paul and his wife and two of his sons to israel right outside of jordan in january. what i saw was amazing politician. a man who maintains his principles. he did not
the appeal of a nonintervention of foreign policy is picking up speed within the party and rand paul stopped by national review earlier this week. he's a charismatic figure and that matters in politics. this is a guy who resonates with a lot of people and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating....
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. >> dick cheney was a trained foreign policy expert. so was colin powell. >> indeed, the facts and iraq's behavior show that saddam hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> the national debate over going to war in iraq was heavily lopsided in favor of war. in the united states senate, the war resolution passed with 77 votes, only 23 senators opposed it, including only one republican rhode island senator rink on chafee. >> what concerns me most is the pattern we see applied to iraq, that is abandoning of our alliances and willing to be preemptive without any real evidence of weapons of mass destruction. >> in the house of representatives the war resolution passed with 296 votes. 133 house members voted against it, including a congresswoman from san francisco who was working her way up the leadership ladder. >> let's do what is proportionate, appropriate, which mitigates risk for our young people, another cost in addition to human lives, cost to terrorism and cost to the economy a
. >> dick cheney was a trained foreign policy expert. so was colin powell. >> indeed, the facts and iraq's behavior show that saddam hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> the national debate over going to war in iraq was heavily lopsided in favor of war. in the united states senate, the war resolution passed with 77 votes, only 23 senators opposed it, including only one republican rhode island senator rink on...
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obama has the right answers to foreign policy challenges around the world. and our power player of the week. a celebrity chef combines the classic with the cutting edge. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy st. patrick's day from fox news in washington. the president met with republicans and democrats in both the house and senate this week. but for all of the talk of a grand bar gain there was no sign the two parties are any closer to bridging the divide over our nation's debt. we want to discuss the chances for a deal with two key senators. dick durbin the senate's number two democrat joins us from chicago. tennessee republican bob corker is in chattanooga. gentlemen, while the president was meeting with members of congress, house republicans and senate democrats put out their budget plans which had dramatic differences. let's take a look at them. the gop plan would cut the deficit $4.6 trillion over ten years, all through spending cuts. the democratic plan would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion half through spending cuts and hal
obama has the right answers to foreign policy challenges around the world. and our power player of the week. a celebrity chef combines the classic with the cutting edge. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy st. patrick's day from fox news in washington. the president met with republicans and democrats in both the house and senate this week. but for all of the talk of a grand bar gain there was no sign the two parties are any closer to bridging the...
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rand paul gets out there and comes up with a very noninterventionist approach to foreign policy which comes from a libertarian streak. >> an isolationist. >> isolationaism. this drives people like john mccain, lindsey graham crazy. mccain called them wacko birds. you're going to have the neoconservatives, bill kristol and others out there saying don't let rand paul -- don't give rand paul the keys to our foreign policy car. this debate is not going to be worked out any time soon. it could get a lot more vicious and -- >> polarizing. do you think it will actually be more splitting of the party? >> the interesting thing is rand paul tries to speak for the tea party wing of the party but doesn't represent the tea party wing on foreign policy, but they like him on other things. i think there's going to be a lot of confusion. if you two to the facebook page for the conservative movement, it's going to say it's complicated. >> right. here's marco rubio, as you know, 2016 star in the making, and he worked hard today in his speech to cast himself as the anti-mitt romney. take a listen to this
rand paul gets out there and comes up with a very noninterventionist approach to foreign policy which comes from a libertarian streak. >> an isolationist. >> isolationaism. this drives people like john mccain, lindsey graham crazy. mccain called them wacko birds. you're going to have the neoconservatives, bill kristol and others out there saying don't let rand paul -- don't give rand paul the keys to our foreign policy car. this debate is not going to be worked out any time soon. it...
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but when you check out theit detail, he runs counter to foreign policy opinions and ideology of the republican and conservative party because he's an isolationist. when you really get down to it,i he's not going to be someone who will represent the party. >> he's not his daddy's rand. >> nice. rand paul. ron paul. we got it. >> i thought, very quickly, conservatives are going to hateo this. but chris christie is h still te one guy, if you put him up against hillary clinton, he's probably the one guy who has the best chance. now, we're four years away. we're three years and ten months away. there is a lot ofs time for him -- >> but who is counting? >> i know you got your calendar. >> he's the guy that really kind of can bridge the gap between the far right conservatives and the moderates who -- >> or maybe he can run as a democrat and switch parties and> win? >> we have plenty of time to talk about it.ra three years and ten months. >> yea. >> ahead on "the five," never before seen video of jody arias. she was caught doing bizarre stuff. we'll have the tape for you when we come back back. ♪ â™
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policy and the use of drones and this filibuster got a lot of attention. i think that he is sort of attacking the old guard and they are attacking back, because they don't want to go anywhere any time soon and this goes to the core identity and it is an interesting time, and when you see donald trump and sarah palin talking, you wonder how far they will go. there is a lot to be seen this week, and ogoing forward. >> well, a person who just spoke is jason chafettz, the republican from utah and good to see you, representative, and you heard the conversation here and the opportunity for the republican party here at cpac to lay out definition. is this showcasing a split though when we listened to the last couple of pieces of sound here within the republican party? >> no, look, marco rubio and senator paul i should say rand paul, and look, they are some of the rock stars and rising stars, and they have new ideas and a fresh approach, and they represent a different demographic than we have had in the past, and they are the next generation. look, the republican p
policy and the use of drones and this filibuster got a lot of attention. i think that he is sort of attacking the old guard and they are attacking back, because they don't want to go anywhere any time soon and this goes to the core identity and it is an interesting time, and when you see donald trump and sarah palin talking, you wonder how far they will go. there is a lot to be seen this week, and ogoing forward. >> well, a person who just spoke is jason chafettz, the republican from utah...
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. >>> there are critical conversations going on today about this country's foreign policy, the direction of its economy, and the security of it is citizens. the president is in israel, where he delivered a major speech calling again for a two-state solution in the middle east. in congress, house republicans successfully parsed paul ryan's third budget blueprint, likely to never become law. >>> but we begin with a moment of deep frustration this week. after an assault weapons ban was dropped from senate legislation, while two top gun reform advocates continue to push for reform. in new york earlier today, vice president joe biden and new york city mayor michael bloomberg held a press conference with families of the sandy hook elementary school massacre. delivering a unified message to congress -- get some guts. >> it's time for the political establishment to show the courage your daughter showed. >> quite honestly, i'm really ashamed to see that congress doesn't have the guts to stand up and make a change and put a ban on these types of weapons and universal background checks. >> congress
. >>> there are critical conversations going on today about this country's foreign policy, the direction of its economy, and the security of it is citizens. the president is in israel, where he delivered a major speech calling again for a two-state solution in the middle east. in congress, house republicans successfully parsed paul ryan's third budget blueprint, likely to never become law. >>> but we begin with a moment of deep frustration this week. after an assault weapons...
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and graham tell s "foreign policy's" josh rogen, we need to come up with a plan to secure these weapon sites either in conjunction with our partners or, if nothing else, by ourselves. what's your reaction to today's developments? >> well, if these reports are corroborated, martin, clearly the situation in syria, which you know you and i have talked about for at least two years, it indicates that, and as we all know, these weapons are not under lock and key. i had revealed in a piece that, indeed, they had been put under control of the besiege and elements of the iranians, revolutionary guards for safekeeping. given the fact hezbollah and any number of terrorist organizations are lurking around one corner or the next of any syrian city, who knows what's going on there. there's no guarantee anyone has control over these weapons. the fact of the matter is putting boots on the ground at this point is not going to solve the problem of where these wmd stockpiles go. >> dana, this has an eerie echo of that other despotic leader, saddam hussein, who used chemical weapons against the kurds in 1
and graham tell s "foreign policy's" josh rogen, we need to come up with a plan to secure these weapon sites either in conjunction with our partners or, if nothing else, by ourselves. what's your reaction to today's developments? >> well, if these reports are corroborated, martin, clearly the situation in syria, which you know you and i have talked about for at least two years, it indicates that, and as we all know, these weapons are not under lock and key. i had revealed in a...
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policy seemed puny, especially when the president and prime minister were actually laughing. >> and i want to express a special thanks to sarah as well as your two sons for their warmth and hospitality. it was wonderful to see them. they are -- i did inform the prime minister that they are very good looking young men who clearly got their looks from their mother. >> well, i can say the same of your daughters. >> this is true. our goal is to improve our gene pool by marrying women better than we are. >> this is the reality. the gop consistently tries to paint the president as someone that he isn't. they falsely accuse him of being anti-american, of being lazy, of being born in another court, and then comes the reality. today it was there for the world to see. joining me now is jim warren, washington bureau chief of "the new york daily news" and msnbc contribute are to, joy reid. thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> jim, iran, syria, the peace process, these are really tough issues. is the president trying to reset relations with the israeli government? >> you know,
policy seemed puny, especially when the president and prime minister were actually laughing. >> and i want to express a special thanks to sarah as well as your two sons for their warmth and hospitality. it was wonderful to see them. they are -- i did inform the prime minister that they are very good looking young men who clearly got their looks from their mother. >> well, i can say the same of your daughters. >> this is true. our goal is to improve our gene pool by marrying...
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rand paul is on one side, towards a more libertarian, isolationist foreign policy. was american military presence. bill kristol is more forceful in american policy, and he explains that very well in the weekly standard every week. what you see with rand paul is that he tried to capture the moment and recognize the politics of right now and use that for his own agenda and foreign policy. we have a long practice to talk about how he thinks corn policy is a way to revolutionize the republican party, to get some new voters, to appeal to people. i asked senator paul, in one or two sentences, what enables you to think that foreign policy, especially your perspective, can be the thing that changes the party? he said two words, the war weariness. bill kristol reference to that. call thinks the country is weary of war. he thinks finally the republican party is weary of war. this is the time, when his father was unable to connect with a national audience, he can use this moment to connect. from pennsylvania on the republican line. caller: steve, you looked dapper as ever with
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policy. >> so basically the party there are two parts of it. each of which do know exactly who they are i'll go to you, dr. geist, bass their philosophy is based on purity, what kind of purity? the neocon purity that says we're not isolationists that we want to go around the world and change the world? or is it purity that the idea of we're just about cutting spending in government? >> the internal dispute is what's telling on their publicity machinery here. because if you've got you know, reputable people saying look, this looks like the wookys and when i see allen west there, when he says black people are interested in smaller government, they did, they chose not to re-elect you. so what's interesting is that the, if you will, frack as from within is about the soul of the republican party. is it going to be the outliers who say we're the ones who are the litmus test for the future of this country. if you can't be sexy, crazy, mad, you can't get the attention of the public. >> megan, i want to come to you, but i want to read something that was
policy. >> so basically the party there are two parts of it. each of which do know exactly who they are i'll go to you, dr. geist, bass their philosophy is based on purity, what kind of purity? the neocon purity that says we're not isolationists that we want to go around the world and change the world? or is it purity that the idea of we're just about cutting spending in government? >> the internal dispute is what's telling on their publicity machinery here. because if you've got...
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. >> this is not a case where foreign policy, palestinian issues, iran, anything else. it was the old fashioned pocketbook politics. michael oren, i wish i had more time. i'm sure i'll see you a lot next week. >> have a good week. >>> a lone star legend gets the broadway treatment. >>> and next we'll take a live look at cpac where paul ryan is speaking in just a few minutes and that guy who claims to own a bunch of golf courses just spoke. >>> but today's trivia question, since israel's founding in 1948 which u.s. president made the most visits to the country while in office? first person to tweet the correct answer gets the on-air shout-out for us. the answer and more coming up on "the daily rundown. >>> time for the entrepreneur of the week. this anesthesiologist tyke his experience in the e.r. and created a hangover cure using an iv-administered formula. he reformulated a bus into a mobile facility, called hangover heaven and helps sufferers up and down the famous trip. [ female announcer ] new york strips. sudden trips. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little
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how at odds with his party is rand paul on foreign policy, robert? >> perhaps not as at odds with the party as many suspect. one reason rand paul is having his moment this week, at cpac, with his filibuster of john brennan's nomination is he thinks the party, like much of the country, is becoming war weary, and they're perhaps open to an argument about a less interventionist foreign policy. so that's why i think rand paul is capturing the imagination of many conservative activists. >> perry bacon, what do you make of the rand paul -- it wasn't just a moment, obviously, with the filibuster, but that moment really lasted into cpac. he was the cpac star. he won the straw poll. lots of folks walking around in the stand with rand signs. >> i think the important thing to remember is he didn't just -- he articulated something really interesting on foreign policy, and took on president obama in a 13-hour filibuster. if you want to get republicans to get energized about you, one of the ways to do it is take a strong, principled stand against the president. an
how at odds with his party is rand paul on foreign policy, robert? >> perhaps not as at odds with the party as many suspect. one reason rand paul is having his moment this week, at cpac, with his filibuster of john brennan's nomination is he thinks the party, like much of the country, is becoming war weary, and they're perhaps open to an argument about a less interventionist foreign policy. so that's why i think rand paul is capturing the imagination of many conservative activists....
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that kept foreign partners waiting in the wings for serious reorganization. agreements for loans between china and venezuela provided a windfall for chavez initially but it's been disappointing for beijing. >>> your corporate news this morning. shares are trading lower of inditex. some analysts warn of slowing growth for the world's largest fashion group. sales jumped 16% last year with strong growth in asia. the company plans to open more than 440 new stores and launch its online shopping website in russia later this year. the group also posed a 22% dividend hike. for mo are you surprised by the share reaction or what is it about these results that isn't going over well with investors today? >> not that surprised. they missed slightly on fourth quarter numbers. given the share price performed well and valuation is looking relatively rich at 35% premium relative to historic averages, there had to be an upgrade on the back of where shares were already. not surprised to see shares come off a bit to reflect slowing growth. >> you said 30%, 35% valuation above hi
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,uest: economic challenges foreign policy, -- thes at the forefront of sequestered discussion. it needs to be beaten south if we need to be moving forward. we need to talk about what the next 10 years will look like and how do we start this mounting stop thisw do we mounting debt? on the social front, there are issues we have been covering. those have been evolving and accepting. immigration is a big part of our conference, comprehensive reform. we have had a lot of discussions on the foreign-policy front and america paused military strength. there is a common denominator that we want aristide to be a strong country. how do we get into other country's affairs? those are tough issues. the conference is to stimulate a lot -- to stimulate intellectual thought. differenth varying point of view can gather and discuss them. untilour guest with us 8:30 to talk about the events this week at cpac. questionst to ask him about cpac, who is speaking and what it is about, here is your chance to do so. you could send us a tweet @cspanwj. speakers are talking about j it and jeb bush is taking
,uest: economic challenges foreign policy, -- thes at the forefront of sequestered discussion. it needs to be beaten south if we need to be moving forward. we need to talk about what the next 10 years will look like and how do we start this mounting stop thisw do we mounting debt? on the social front, there are issues we have been covering. those have been evolving and accepting. immigration is a big part of our conference, comprehensive reform. we have had a lot of discussions on the...
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you covered foreign policy for years for "time" magazine. you know exactly what the situation is. and that there's really been no dialogue between israel and the palestinians. >> well there's no question that the middle east peace process has been a challenging issue for this president, for all of his recent predecessors, but it is absolutely important for us to continue to press the israelis and the palestinians to take steps towards direct negotiations over the issues that divide them. when it comes to trying to reach that goal. that they both share. a two-state solution. and we will continue to urge both sides to do that. and continue to urge both sides not to take steps, unilateral steps that make it harder. to engage in direct negotiations. look, i think the visit is very important. the president is not coming with some new peace proposal. because we're very clear about what needs to take place in terms of direct negotiations for progress to be made. but it's very important for the president to sit down with israeli leaders, as well as palestinian leaders, as well as the king
you covered foreign policy for years for "time" magazine. you know exactly what the situation is. and that there's really been no dialogue between israel and the palestinians. >> well there's no question that the middle east peace process has been a challenging issue for this president, for all of his recent predecessors, but it is absolutely important for us to continue to press the israelis and the palestinians to take steps towards direct negotiations over the issues that...
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what does this say about the president's foreign policy? when you look at north korea, when you look at iran, we're going to talk about this coming up. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the
what does this say about the president's foreign policy? when you look at north korea, when you look at iran, we're going to talk about this coming up. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. could lose tens of...
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this is a separate realm, a much staunch oer foreign-policy. it got my attention when it a vote -- the czech republic, canada, israel and a handful of other nations. that was another thing that harper did that got my attention. not very popular with canada's hermit foreign-policy establishment. host: toronto is next on the republican line. caller: yes. i don't think the prime minister is doing a good job. he took his country in a very financial good standing and he puts the country into great deficit now. one of the things as regarded to the epa, he withdraw from the agreement on which i think this is bad. now, the keystone pipeline, which he tried to get across the united states, i don't think it is a good idea. that oil is very polluted. economically, it is shocking that it is not really feasible. they doing it, but it is not right. they're using two to get one. host: canada has a 7.3% unemployment rate, spending at 47 -- 747 billion. caller: after the recession of 2008 and 2009, there was spending in canada. canada came out of that recession
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he won the election, but it's lousy policy. if he would just get out of the way, america could have a jobs boom, an even bigger energy boom, and independence from foreigners who hate us. stuart: all right, everybody, it is wednesday morning. at this time we always check what's happening to your stock market investments. we're down just 20 points on the dow. edging back from the all-time high of 14,450, that we hit yesterday. early days, though, who knows where it will close. not only was the president wrong to take the credit for the energy boom, he wasn't even challenged by the media at the time. now we have to learn that big oil is actually -- they are the people, big oil, they are the ones spending the research money for shale and natural gas drilling, how to get for of it. -- get more of it. and the president is demonizing those oil companies calling for more taxes on them. i don't want to be too strong, charles and liz, but i think it is outrageous. liz: four out of ten oil barrels are still on government land. the preside
he won the election, but it's lousy policy. if he would just get out of the way, america could have a jobs boom, an even bigger energy boom, and independence from foreigners who hate us. stuart: all right, everybody, it is wednesday morning. at this time we always check what's happening to your stock market investments. we're down just 20 points on the dow. edging back from the all-time high of 14,450, that we hit yesterday. early days, though, who knows where it will close. not only was the...
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they do not know about foreign policy. they do not know what things mean. consequently, they have become the ignorant. they have become the unprepared. our system of government is based upon a well educated and informed populace. if our populace becomes anything other than that, we will become a different country. they knew what they were talking about. [applause] as witness to that fact, congress has a 9% approval rating. people go into the voting and say, i recognize that name. i am saying to the people of america is that we are responsible. this is a nation that is for the people, not for the government. this is the natural course of men. we have to hold their feet to the fire. [cheers and applause] that is why we have these complex brains. i do not say this just because i am is a neurosurgeon. the brain is the most complex and phenomenal system in the universe. your brain, billions and billions of neurons, even trillions of interconnections. the number of interconnections you have rival the national debt. it is an amazing amounts. [laughter] it has the
they do not know about foreign policy. they do not know what things mean. consequently, they have become the ignorant. they have become the unprepared. our system of government is based upon a well educated and informed populace. if our populace becomes anything other than that, we will become a different country. they knew what they were talking about. [applause] as witness to that fact, congress has a 9% approval rating. people go into the voting and say, i recognize that name. i am saying to...
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- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in politics. we saw his speech here and elsewhere that this is a guy who resonates on the floor and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? >> given the situation he's in, many conservatives -- his father could walk into a room and rand is the opposite. rand looks for ways to diffuse the situation. people who have served in politics understand how important that is. i had the privilege of going with rand paul and his wife and two of his sons to israel right outside of jordan in january. what i saw was amazing poli
- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in politics. we saw his speech here and elsewhere that this is a guy who resonates on the floor and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other...
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one of the major complaints from republicans because is there's been no cohesive foreign policy. each case is treated as an isolated situation. look at this itinerary, what he has planned there is not much to improve the relationship with the israeli government in a content level. martha: president obama has said we are not sort of this super power that we used to be in many ways. the world has changed, right? so there is an opportunity here to be a leader, in terms of israel. to go to israel, doug and say look nothing has changed in this relationship we are steadfast in our support of israel, which of course he has said but some people feel the meaning behind it hasn't been as forceful as in the past. >> i agree with you, martha, if he goes and does that and i fully expect he will, that is an important state. standing with our only stable democratic ally in the middle east is hugely important given the unrest in egypt and throughout the region. i think that clarifying positions on iran, the red line and what we're prepared to do and where we've prepared to do it is critically im
one of the major complaints from republicans because is there's been no cohesive foreign policy. each case is treated as an isolated situation. look at this itinerary, what he has planned there is not much to improve the relationship with the israeli government in a content level. martha: president obama has said we are not sort of this super power that we used to be in many ways. the world has changed, right? so there is an opportunity here to be a leader, in terms of israel. to go to israel,...
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restraint at home and in foreign policy. >> his music was? >> mika is pro fluoride. >> stop that. >> but her father. >> stop that. >> bohemian grove. >> we do have other things to cover this morning, willie? >> stop that. >> do you know that? >> is that not amazing? amazing. it's friday morning, everybody. >> reverend al, will you help me out here? >> i tried. friday's, it's hopeless. >> it's hopeless. >> that's why they give sundays to preachers. >> and you'll be there in the pey. >> he does go to church. i'm trying to get him to go to my church. >> you should go. we should go! i want to see that. >> what time is your sermon? >> i do one at 8:00 and at 11:00. i'll do a special one for joe. >> he might need a private confession. >> a great guy, dedicated christian, actually steve largent was called a human highlight reel when he introduced me because we roomed for a couple of months together. and he called me a human mission field. >> a human mission? >> by myself. >> human mission field? >> yeah. >> which means -- which means, you know, you
restraint at home and in foreign policy. >> his music was? >> mika is pro fluoride. >> stop that. >> but her father. >> stop that. >> bohemian grove. >> we do have other things to cover this morning, willie? >> stop that. >> do you know that? >> is that not amazing? amazing. it's friday morning, everybody. >> reverend al, will you help me out here? >> i tried. friday's, it's hopeless. >> it's hopeless. >> that's...
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we know former foreign minister, with so much difficulty as policy minister, she will be at this dinner saturday night with netanyahu, john kerry and others trying to restart the peace talks. >> i would say to john kerry, good luck with that. if the americans really push for a renewed peace talks between the israelis and palestinians, i believe it will happen. neither side want to be the side that says no. will it be a real peace process with prospects of serious progress? i don't think so. and most analysts don't think so. because neither side is rooting for it. i always believe that time they are progress towards peace between the two sides is when each side realizes the limit of its own power. when israel realizes its weaponry will not sub jucate the palestinians forever and time is not on their side forever. until each side realizes that, i don't think there will be any real progress. there is no real demand for progress. it is also important to say that if there was a peace agreement on the table, i'm sure, and all of the opinion polls say it, about two thirds israelis, two thirds
we know former foreign minister, with so much difficulty as policy minister, she will be at this dinner saturday night with netanyahu, john kerry and others trying to restart the peace talks. >> i would say to john kerry, good luck with that. if the americans really push for a renewed peace talks between the israelis and palestinians, i believe it will happen. neither side want to be the side that says no. will it be a real peace process with prospects of serious progress? i don't think...
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and a few different issues on foreign policy. look, cpac is a great ground for discussion. we want 55% of the people who are here, your hon under the age want them fully informed and want to draw their own conclusions of what their beliefs are. that's what this is all about. >> were people attending cpac respective to a change in thinking about gay americans in the country? if you look at the polls and quinnipiac put out the latest one. only 25% of americans believe they should be. >> each individual has to make up their own mind on the subject. the issue played out fairly. most people here are god loving american who's love their fellow man and women regardless of sexual preferences. some are strong advocates of the traditional marriage that they firmly believe in, based on their spiritual and religious believes. there are three types of people here. the second type are those who feel that way, but think that the other folks should have an an accident wall seat at the table and then there are folks who are very strong advocates, aggressive advocates for gay marriage. but t
and a few different issues on foreign policy. look, cpac is a great ground for discussion. we want 55% of the people who are here, your hon under the age want them fully informed and want to draw their own conclusions of what their beliefs are. that's what this is all about. >> were people attending cpac respective to a change in thinking about gay americans in the country? if you look at the polls and quinnipiac put out the latest one. only 25% of americans believe they should be....
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and a ton of experience following foreign policy and intelligence. richard, welcome, it's great to have you here this morning. they are saying the growing risk of computer-launched foreign assaults on the u.s. infrastructure, including the power grid, transportation hub all of our financial networks. i look back at how it felt to go through hurricane sandy. people were devastated. people couldn't get in touch with each other, couldn't get anywhere, couldn't get gasoline because of all the oil lines. >> and that wasn't hostile. imagine if this was a hostile attack. we've been fighting this silent digital war for 20 years. people didn't want to talk about it because we didn't want people to understand that it's going on. imagine if a computer hacker from outside of iran can get inside iran, take control of the computer, and shut it down at their energy facilities. martha: that would be helpful. >> it would be helpful, but also remember that they can do that to us. they can take over your atm and suddenly all your digital records are gone. it's a seriou
and a ton of experience following foreign policy and intelligence. richard, welcome, it's great to have you here this morning. they are saying the growing risk of computer-launched foreign assaults on the u.s. infrastructure, including the power grid, transportation hub all of our financial networks. i look back at how it felt to go through hurricane sandy. people were devastated. people couldn't get in touch with each other, couldn't get anywhere, couldn't get gasoline because of all the oil...
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he's now a nbc news latin american policy analyst. and jorge, the thing when it comes to latin america, the way the united states deals with latin america, it strikes me as how little influence the united states has. so the united states says, you know, we don't like hugo chavez, we have this trade kbargo with cuba, and the rest of latin america almost thumbs their nose at the united states and they have relations with hugo chavez. they have relations with cuba. what is the u.s. influence in latin america these days? >> well, chuck, it's certainly not what it used to be, because a lot of the larger countries like brazil, like argentina, have diversified their trade relations with china, with western europe, et cetera. it still has, of course, a lot of influence, mexico, central america, and the caribbean, but the u.s. has lost influence, partly, also, because it doesn't have an agenda with latin america, as you were saying. president obama had best intentions when he took office, but he didn't really do a whole lot his first term. he'
he's now a nbc news latin american policy analyst. and jorge, the thing when it comes to latin america, the way the united states deals with latin america, it strikes me as how little influence the united states has. so the united states says, you know, we don't like hugo chavez, we have this trade kbargo with cuba, and the rest of latin america almost thumbs their nose at the united states and they have relations with hugo chavez. they have relations with cuba. what is the u.s. influence in...
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first of all, they don't like covering foreign policy stories anymore. most of the bureaus have shut down around the world. they rely on stringers. we've got a lot of propaganda coming into the american media, and i think that while the ten-year anniversary is important, it's more important for the media to look into the fact that this isn't just about nation-states or any one leader. this is about a virus, radical islam, that continues to threaten not only the middle east, but much of the rest of the world. that's the real story that needs to continue to be written, in my view. jon: let me read for you part of the piece that appeared this morning, marvin, in "the new york post" which is owned by the parent corporation of this network. they write: jon: is this, in fact, a bit of a repeat of what we accomplished in world war ii? >> no, it is not a repeat, unfortunately. at the end of world war ii, the u.s. made major efforts, put in an enormous amount of money to help japan and germany change politically, change economically, and both nations did that. in
first of all, they don't like covering foreign policy stories anymore. most of the bureaus have shut down around the world. they rely on stringers. we've got a lot of propaganda coming into the american media, and i think that while the ten-year anniversary is important, it's more important for the media to look into the fact that this isn't just about nation-states or any one leader. this is about a virus, radical islam, that continues to threaten not only the middle east, but much of the rest...
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he wrote in foreign affairs recently that pakistani sent to think of the u.s. as a bully and that washington provides desperately needed aid intermittently, yanking it away whenever u.s. officials want to force a policy change. how can that perception be changed? guest: america needs a clear view of what is the purpose of aid to pakistan. its purpose is to help the poor people in pakistan and the we ak and the weak-- india has 92% of its school-age children in school. india and pakistan were born together as twins and got independence from the british &. india has 92% of school-age children in school. pakistan only has 58% of school- age children in school. if pakistan leaders want to reverse that and the u.s. wants to assist, that is welcome. but providing pakistan with more military materials is only going to fuel conflict in the region and will serve no american purpose and no pakistani purpose. host: husain haqqani served as the pakistani ambassador to the united states, the 24th ambassador to serve in that position. there's a long history. you talk about t
he wrote in foreign affairs recently that pakistani sent to think of the u.s. as a bully and that washington provides desperately needed aid intermittently, yanking it away whenever u.s. officials want to force a policy change. how can that perception be changed? guest: america needs a clear view of what is the purpose of aid to pakistan. its purpose is to help the poor people in pakistan and the we ak and the weak-- india has 92% of its school-age children in school. india and pakistan were...
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yet the obama team and america's foreign policy cognizenti, can't seem to draw the obvious conclusions, stop letting these karzai guys play us as suckers and speed up our exit and stop wasting american lives and dollars. that is not very diplomatic but comes from the former head here and probably, as you probably know what a fair number of people think. is that the right prescription? in other words, he is going beyond something that you're talking about. >> it is pretty close except for some of the rhetoric because i don't think we're wasting lives and dollars there. i think we have had a mission. that mission was to remove of the taliban from control of afghanistan. and it was to try to provide the afghan security forces with the numbers and the capabilities, the skills, that they need to prevent the taliban from taking control again. that mission has, for the most part successful militarily. the part which will help to sustain it which is to have a government in afghanistan which is less corrupt, has not been as successful. but it's, nonetheless i think, going to leave afghanistan a
yet the obama team and america's foreign policy cognizenti, can't seem to draw the obvious conclusions, stop letting these karzai guys play us as suckers and speed up our exit and stop wasting american lives and dollars. that is not very diplomatic but comes from the former head here and probably, as you probably know what a fair number of people think. is that the right prescription? in other words, he is going beyond something that you're talking about. >> it is pretty close except for...
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he'll be speaking at the council on foreign relations on u.s. defense policy issues. life coverage begins at 12:30 eastern again here on c-span2. and the u.s. house and senate return today to consider continuing funding for the federal government past march 27th when current funding expires. they're also expected to work on their respective budget plans for fiscal year 204. the house back at 2 p.m. for legislative business. floor debate likely while members wait for the senate to ask. also the senate in at 3 p.m. --2 p.m. eastern. and then hoping to move on to the 2014 budget resolution, and they hope to get it approved before by the end of the week before the easter recess. life coverage of the house, as usual, on c-span and, of course, the senate right here on c-span2. ..2 last week endorsed a review of military roles to allow seniors to manage overturns sexual assault victims. testified before the senate armed services subcommittee on personnel. >> i am incredibly grateful that many of you came this morning and listened to the first two panels. that means a great d
he'll be speaking at the council on foreign relations on u.s. defense policy issues. life coverage begins at 12:30 eastern again here on c-span2. and the u.s. house and senate return today to consider continuing funding for the federal government past march 27th when current funding expires. they're also expected to work on their respective budget plans for fiscal year 204. the house back at 2 p.m. for legislative business. floor debate likely while members wait for the senate to ask. also the...
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we are not going to cover up a failed foreign policy episode and read in the "new york times" all of the successes of the obama administration. you cannot have a country where the commander in chief gets to celebrate the successes and hide failures. >> charles krauthammer broke it down into three sections on why he thinks the obama administration wants this to go away. he points out the obama administration has been dragging its feet, hoping that this will go away and because the mainstream media is not talking. listen to charles. >> the administration wants to make a speech on gun control, it brings in the parents of newtown, not that you will get new information but you get the drama and the pain of those who suffered. what they want in a way is to deny that and to is the people, to have them in the shadows an abstract story about an event that happened far away. the dead are dead they don't want people out there telling a story that would drama ties the importance and meaning of a new who appeared to be absent that night. >> the mainstream media is not cover the story and they wai
we are not going to cover up a failed foreign policy episode and read in the "new york times" all of the successes of the obama administration. you cannot have a country where the commander in chief gets to celebrate the successes and hide failures. >> charles krauthammer broke it down into three sections on why he thinks the obama administration wants this to go away. he points out the obama administration has been dragging its feet, hoping that this will go away and because...
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. >> there are a lot of republicans who look at what we are doing on national defense and foreign policy and they see growing big government, government out of control, a defense department for example that can't explain where any of the money is and hasn't been audited in 20 years. so yes we ought to cut back some but he doesn't represent the center of the republican party. >> hold on. we have more to discuss. don't go too far. just ahead the battle over the forced budget cuts hits another level. supreme court justices in a rare move. they are now speaking out. later i'll speak live with senator dianne feinstein about why she told a senate colleague and i'm quoting her now, senator, i'm not a sixth grader. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carry
. >> there are a lot of republicans who look at what we are doing on national defense and foreign policy and they see growing big government, government out of control, a defense department for example that can't explain where any of the money is and hasn't been audited in 20 years. so yes we ought to cut back some but he doesn't represent the center of the republican party. >> hold on. we have more to discuss. don't go too far. just ahead the battle over the forced budget cuts hits...
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i always find it we're when they give foreign leaders nick names. it seems overly friendly beyond the level of policy and i don't mind it in your own personal life, but when you are in public call each other by your real names, please. >> kind of like blare bear never caught on. >> hal: exactly. that's peculiar to me. you wouldn't go vlad and i -- when you are talking to vladimir putin. so -- >> and it's not a very masculine nickname, either. >> hal: no bee bee is like a tiny little sphere. bb is substitute word when you can't pronounce things. >> obama: it's nice to get away from congress. >> hal: just when they are yelling to start the music, and you hear president obama lean over, it's good to get away from congress. you know how bad things are in your relationship with congress that you go to israel to talk about peace -- i think it was gilbert gilbert gottfried who said there was this genie and he says i'll grant you unwish. the palestinians and the jews have been fighting forever, would you please do something about it. and he said i can't do
i always find it we're when they give foreign leaders nick names. it seems overly friendly beyond the level of policy and i don't mind it in your own personal life, but when you are in public call each other by your real names, please. >> kind of like blare bear never caught on. >> hal: exactly. that's peculiar to me. you wouldn't go vlad and i -- when you are talking to vladimir putin. so -- >> and it's not a very masculine nickname, either. >> hal: no bee bee is like a...
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remember, a lot of what our defense budget is is foreign policy now. it's not defense. it's not war fighting. we're not using our men and women under arms to really protect us. look at our defense budget as a policy against bad guys. we're taking a lot of that insurance money and using it for other things, other things which are not going to help us if these bad guys come after us. >> brian: if the pentagon has their chance to cut, this is the type of stuff they will cut. >> they're not allowed to do that. this administration, with all their transparencies, not going to let us know where the money and how the money is being spent. >> brian: his book is called " shadow boxes." >> why to see you. >> brian: tv anchors are supposed to be ready for anything. but how do you get ready for this? >> we have break news to report. fox 54 has just learned a huntsville news anchor is being proposed on live -- right now. >> brian: wow. meet the anchor who got the surprise of her life on live television. on a serious note, the sequester is putting the usda workers on furlough. but we'
remember, a lot of what our defense budget is is foreign policy now. it's not defense. it's not war fighting. we're not using our men and women under arms to really protect us. look at our defense budget as a policy against bad guys. we're taking a lot of that insurance money and using it for other things, other things which are not going to help us if these bad guys come after us. >> brian: if the pentagon has their chance to cut, this is the type of stuff they will cut. >> they're...
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policy abroad, i will -- >> not a realistic setting. >> people for symbolic purposes. >> joe doesn't like paper money either. he wants to get rid of the dollar bill. >> we are into a bartering system at the scarborough house. >> you got a problem saying we should rebrand the party. it's a little whacko. nothing wrong with being a little whacko. >> can you admit your party is a little whacko? >> absolutely! there is extremists on both sides but if you put a bunch of people in a room, can you say that too and they did this weekend. >> left wing activists in a room? so outnumbered. makes me sad. >>> how to turn your child into a better student. dr. david satcher will be here and alexis glick with a report on that. also with us -- ♪ >> i tried to recover here from the way we started but we end the block badly too. also with us is chuck todd and the "the washington post" eugene robinson. up next a look at the top stories and the politico pl playbook. >>> in new england and mid-atlantic, winter forecast a lot of you with a snow day throughout tuesday. isn't so much today in new england b
policy abroad, i will -- >> not a realistic setting. >> people for symbolic purposes. >> joe doesn't like paper money either. he wants to get rid of the dollar bill. >> we are into a bartering system at the scarborough house. >> you got a problem saying we should rebrand the party. it's a little whacko. nothing wrong with being a little whacko. >> can you admit your party is a little whacko? >> absolutely! there is extremists on both sides but if you...
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excluding lobbyists from policy-making jobs. i was surprised and disappointed over the release of the bomber. citizens united will allow foreign corporations to spend without limit to the elections. my mother was denied health insurance coverage when she was dying of cancer. benghazi and the most transparent administration in history. the media make it irrelevant. the overlooked the president's shortfalls and defined mitt romney as a rich outsource or out of touch with the average man to defend capitalism. romney did a poor job of checking obamacare. attacking and defending capitalism. when he did, the media ignored him. talking about demographics, since he lost by as little as three and 50,000 votes the president got 51.7% or three injured 32 of the electoral college votes. but the popular vote was much closer. he got only 51% of the vote with only about of a third of the eligible electorate weighing in. that comes to almost 66 million votes. romney got 38.3% of the electorate, 206 votes of the electoral college and 47% of the
excluding lobbyists from policy-making jobs. i was surprised and disappointed over the release of the bomber. citizens united will allow foreign corporations to spend without limit to the elections. my mother was denied health insurance coverage when she was dying of cancer. benghazi and the most transparent administration in history. the media make it irrelevant. the overlooked the president's shortfalls and defined mitt romney as a rich outsource or out of touch with the average man to defend...
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>> that is their policy decision. particularly with security. they recognize they have a challenge over there. their intent is to -- they wish to support the peace treaty. the fundamental challenge that faces egypt has to do with the economy. it is kind of a spiral. when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten pretty dangerous -- street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction that they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt heading? where is the muslim brotherhood or president morsi? is he heavily influenced by them? is there democratic transition? is their push for an islamist type stay? or is there still a flux? >> i think that latter, the third condition is still in flux. the leadership of egypt is influenced by pr
>> that is their policy decision. particularly with security. they recognize they have a challenge over there. their intent is to -- they wish to support the peace treaty. the fundamental challenge that faces egypt has to do with the economy. it is kind of a spiral. when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten...